Tucson, Ariz. – A 33-year-old male from
Plan Grande, Guerrero, Mexico, apprehended by Casa Grande Station Border Patrol
agents in February 2012, was sentenced June 14 to 41 months of confinement.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office prosecuted
Manuel Salmeron Manzanarez (aka Manuel Salmeron Manzanarez-Hernandez),
previously convicted on felony charges for illegally re-entering the United
States. During processing in February, agents using the Integrated Automated
Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) learned Salmeron Manzanarez had a
prior conviction for Unlawful Driving or Taking of a Vehicle in 2000. Record
checks also revealed he was convicted in 2007 for Inflicting Corporal Injury on
Spouse or Co-habitant—both convictions out of Santa Barbara County, California.
Following the Border Patrol’s initial
processing, the case was submitted to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for
prosecution. Salmeron Manzanarez will be formally removed from the U.S.
following his 41-month incarceration and is now banned for life from any
legalization process.
All illegal immigrants apprehended by
the Border Patrol undergo criminal history checks using IAFIS. This vital tool
accesses criminal records throughout the United States, enabling agents to
quickly identify violent criminals and wanted persons.
The Tucson Sector Border Patrol is
committed to ensuring America’s borders remain safe, and that dangerous
individuals are prevented from making it further into the interior of the
United States and into our communities.
As part of a targeted enforcement
strategy, the Tucson Sector places individuals into impact programs designed to
influence their decision not to commit a subsequent illegal entry. One impact
program involves individuals with prior criminal convictions being prosecuted
in federal court.
Customs and Border Protection welcomes
assistance from the community. Citizens can report suspicious activity and
remain anonymous by calling the Border Patrol at 1-877-872-7435 toll free.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is
the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged
with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and
between official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and
terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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